Description: Mercedes driver Mauro Calo shattered the world record for drifting at the Mercedes Benz World on June 19th. Driving a Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG, a car known for its power and agressive exhaust note, Calo ...

Description: A section of Mercedes' Handling Circuit track provided him with a perfect 360 degree course to set his world record. After being enshrined in the Guinness Book of World Records, Calo stated he wo...

Peter GiannJul 08, 2013people saying Asian cars will do better, to set a record for drifting the car has to b stock and for an Asian car to b stock beating this drift is the chances are very low and only a 4 cylinder

Caleb LochridgeJun 28, 2011I don't know why there are so many haters! He just shattered a world record. Why are there even comments on how so many ppl can do better? I gotta give the guy props, it's difficult to hold your line, let alone for almost 1.5 miles

Chris-topher UrdasJun 25, 2011It's ashamed that Japan didn't get the title.Even though their the one who created the world drifting ToT

Westly BurgosJun 25, 2011That was just barely more interesting than NASCAR. I agree with the other guy, drifting in Japan is WAY more interesting and technical. Good job for setting a record but should have an asterisks next to it.

Owen FowlerJun 25, 2011So a jap can do that plus more eh? How come one hasn't stepped up?

Sebastian GreyJun 25, 2011SLS AMG rushed past in the background in the first 3 seconds of the clip.

Sebastian GreyJun 25, 2011Japanese ricer drifty wheels couldn't handle that many Gs and that much friction for such a sustained period.

Ryan Patrick ClausonJun 25, 2011Guarantee anyone 2 things, 1 that any Japanese drifter could do that PLUS more, and 2, they'll get rid of that car after that because the engine isn't the same, or it's not worth it to repair

Matt RobbinsJun 25, 2011Yea you're right Japanese drifting has nothing on this prolonged donut They actually have to navigate around things instead of one big circle. This shouldn't count IMO, I know how difficult it must have been to do a donut that long but still, come on

Description: One example he mentioned was breaking the world blindfold speed record currently set at 182.03mph set by Turkish folk singer Metin Senturk in a Ferrari 430 Scuderia.